The Finite Element Method (FEM) - A Beginner's Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июл 2024
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    Time Stamps
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    0:00 - 0:12 : Intro
    0:13 - 0:36 : Agenda
    0:37 - 4:40 : History of the FEM
    4:41 - 5:41 : What is the FEM?
    5:42 - 6:12 : Why do we use FEM?
    6:13 - 6:43 : How does the FEM help?
    6:44 - 9:14 : Divide & Conquer Approach
    9:15- 9:26 : 1-D Axially Loaded Bar
    9:27 - 13:24 : Derivation of the Stiffness Matrix [K]
    13:25 - 14:09 : Global Assembly
    14:10 - 14:44 : Dirichlet Boundary Condition
    14:45 - 15:00 : Neumann Boundary Condition
    15:01 - 16:12 : Element Types
    16:13 - 16:33 : Dirichlet Boundary Condition
    16:34 - 16:46 : Neumann Boundary Condition
    16:47 - 17:06 : Robin Boundary Condition
    17:07 - 18:13 : Boundary Conditions - Physics
    18:14 - End : Outlook & Outro

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  • @JousefM
    @JousefM  4 года назад +17

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    Time Stamps
    ----------------------
    0:00 - 0:12 : Intro
    0:13 - 0:36 : Agenda
    0:37 - 4:40 : History of the FEM
    4:41 - 5:41 : What is the FEM?
    5:42 - 6:12 : Why do we use FEM?
    6:13 - 6:43 : How does the FEM help?
    6:44 - 9:14 : Divide & Conquer Approach
    9:15- 9:26 : 1-D Axially Loaded Bar
    9:27 - 13:24 : Derivation of the Stiffness Matrix [K]
    13:25 - 14:09 : Global Assembly
    14:10 - 14:44 : Dirichlet Boundary Condition
    14:45 - 15:00 : Neumann Boundary Condition
    15:01 - 16:12 : Element Types
    16:13 - 16:33 : Dirichlet Boundary Condition
    16:34 - 16:46 : Neumann Boundary Condition
    16:47 - 17:06 : Robin Boundary Condition
    17:07 - 18:13 : Boundary Conditions - Physics
    18:14 - End : Outlook & Outro

    • @humane11
      @humane11 3 года назад

      hey bhaijaan, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO soon on the future of Finite element method/ Computer aided Engineering , is it gonna die or demand gonna decrease drastically due to Artificial intelligence, in the upcoming 5-10 years ??
      Please make a detailed specific video...

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад +1

      @@humane11 I cannot predict the future but something I can definitely cover soon. :)

    • @humane11
      @humane11 3 года назад +1

      @@JousefM eagerly waiting for it !

  • @abrorabyyu6221
    @abrorabyyu6221 3 года назад +37

    I'm always loved someone who tell history before explaining content

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад +2

      Appreciate it buddy :)

    • @karmayogi1439
      @karmayogi1439 2 года назад

      Same here

    • @karmayogi1439
      @karmayogi1439 2 года назад

      Same here

    • @w.k8624
      @w.k8624 Год назад

      ​@@JousefM why you are showing direct stiffness method, and not telling it is direct stiffness method.

  • @mukulbondade9559
    @mukulbondade9559 Год назад

    Amazing video Jousef, keep it going, these videos are very interesting

  • @nouraldeenalmalohe2644
    @nouraldeenalmalohe2644 Год назад

    شكرا لك
    من أبسط وأوضح الشروح التي شاهدتها

  • @saleemjaveed6226
    @saleemjaveed6226 4 года назад +14

    Great effort Jousef. Waiting for more upcoming videos with lil more indepth topics like hourglass, shear locking instability of elements, negative volume, and common errors while running the analysis.
    Thanks.

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад +1

      Appreciate it Saleem 🙂 Stay tuned my friend!

  • @jorgealejandroaguirrelara
    @jorgealejandroaguirrelara 2 года назад +6

    Of all videos I've watched about FEM, for me this was the easiest to fllow. Thank you for this great and clear explanation!!!

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  2 года назад +1

      Thanks my friend, appreciate it 🙂

  • @xaverpfk
    @xaverpfk 2 года назад

    Very good overview about FEM. Thanks!

  • @nikkig1146
    @nikkig1146 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for this clear and helpful video! I like that you focus on the mathematics of FEM because some other videos do not go into that much detail.

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад

      Thanks a lot :) there’s more to come on fem maths soon

  • @A5Gold
    @A5Gold 3 года назад +2

    Great Video! Can't wait for the next one on FEM.

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад

      Thank you David :) Stay tuned!

  • @ingGS
    @ingGS 3 года назад +1

    This was a beautiful introduction. Keep uploading videos!

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад +1

      Appreciate your kind words my friend 👊

  • @insertnamehere3836
    @insertnamehere3836 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for this video! Really excellent tutorial

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot, really appreciate it!

  • @subashchandarn6667
    @subashchandarn6667 4 года назад

    Video was very helpful in understanding the basic working of FEM as a newbie to FEM .I appreciate your efforts in making this video and I expect more videos in this FEM series

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot :) there’s more to come!

  • @LaraxHUN16
    @LaraxHUN16 4 года назад +4

    Fantastic video, keep it up! :)

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot bro :) Appreciate your comment!

  • @MDougan98
    @MDougan98 3 года назад +1

    Clear and concise, thanks very much!

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад

      You’re welcome! 🙂

  • @alihaider5027
    @alihaider5027 Год назад

    Thank You SO Much Jousef, An excellent piece of information in a very organized manner. Thank You!

  • @markomarkomarko
    @markomarkomarko 4 года назад +4

    Good video. Errors are always very useful to learn about.

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад

      Already on my to-do list! :) Thanks for your comment mate - stay tuned and feel free to invite your friends as well! Enjoy your weekend!

  • @MrBLAZE707
    @MrBLAZE707 4 года назад +6

    Danke dir für die ganz einfach erklärt :)

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад

      Danke Yousef! :) Es kommt noch mehr, stay tuned!

  • @OlliLukkari
    @OlliLukkari 4 года назад +3

    Great video, thank you! Subscribed!

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад

      Thanks Olli! Appreciate it :)

  • @smurface549
    @smurface549 2 года назад

    I can't understand why this video doesn't have more views. It's a concise introduction to FEM and easy to follow along.

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  2 года назад

      Thanks mate :)

  • @sandrotorres1298
    @sandrotorres1298 3 года назад

    Awesome! Please keep doing what you do. God bless!

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад

      Thanks a lot for your kind words Sandro :)

  • @shihanjanith1804
    @shihanjanith1804 3 года назад

    Nice one.this video is my first step on finite element world . Got a good idea about it..thankz again.👍👍

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад +1

      Sure :) new podcast on FEM dropping in a few hours. Stay tuned!

  • @ayyappajammula730
    @ayyappajammula730 4 года назад +2

    Good information 👌👌
    Thanks

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад

      Thanks my friend :)

  • @shreyanshajmera6297
    @shreyanshajmera6297 4 года назад +4

    Really good introduction to FEA for someone who already has some background about it. I hope you will get into mathematics with this same ease. Wishing you all the best for all upcoming videos.

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад

      Will do my best Shreyansh, thanks for your kind words! A dedicated series on Linear Algebra is planned :)

    • @shreyanshajmera6297
      @shreyanshajmera6297 4 года назад

      @@JousefM I was talking about FEA mathematics. Well good that you are thinking of Linear Algebra as well. Also you mentioned Gilbert Strang, so till now his videos are the best place for me for Linear Algebra.

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад +1

      We need a bit of Linear Algebra but FEM maths will follow I know what you mean, like weak form etc. - Gilbert is the best, will be very Hard to beat the quality!

  • @ihebchouikh9816
    @ihebchouikh9816 4 года назад +3

    Nice video ,thank you :)

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot my friend! :)

  • @gregdtlite7106
    @gregdtlite7106 3 года назад +1

    very nice job, continue your work!!!

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад

      Thanks a lot :)

    • @olevel_maths1470
      @olevel_maths1470 2 года назад

      FEM video 01 - Introduction and bar element
      ruclips.net/video/UHRoz2nioSU/видео.html
      FEM video 02 - Bar element example
      ruclips.net/video/6tKHH8zptBY/видео.html
      FEM video 03 - beam element
      ruclips.net/video/zioGBMtq2PA/видео.html
      FEM video 04 - beam element example 01
      ruclips.net/video/zioGBMtq2PA/видео.html
      FEM video 05 - beam element example 02 with UDL
      ruclips.net/video/ZSSSXRd0FcQ/видео.html

  • @salsabilahmedshrestho960
    @salsabilahmedshrestho960 9 месяцев назад

    Absolutely fantastic video joseph. I always want to know some historical background so that I can appreciate that subject more. Thank you so much for arranging all of the data so neatly in one video. Please don't delete this video ever.

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks my friend!

  • @ginersergioadrian1489
    @ginersergioadrian1489 2 года назад +1

    Excellent, clearly explained. My goal is to apply FEM to Chemical Engineering problems, but so far I have not found a course or a book that I can understand, even when I am a PhD in simulation!. I hope with your classes I would be able to improve. Thanks very much

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  2 года назад

      Thanks Giner my friend! As for courses I’m working on general ones in the beginning and go also for things such as OpenFOAM or SimScale. Make sure to follow me on my socials. My learning Academy will go live in a few days :)

  • @CMEAcademyforPPSC_FPSC
    @CMEAcademyforPPSC_FPSC 9 месяцев назад

    Really good review

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks mate!

  • @btyan1
    @btyan1 4 года назад +2

    Nice Video on FEM

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад

      Hi Yannick, thanks a lot my friend! Stay tuned for more and make sure to activate the notification bell :)

  • @sriti_hikari
    @sriti_hikari 4 года назад +4

    Find's super!

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад +1

      Thanks! ♥️

  • @Arman-go6mo
    @Arman-go6mo 3 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot Jousef. may I know when will you upload the videos covering the topics which you mentioned at the end of this video ?

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад

      Hey Arman!
      Actually my viewers decide that. If you follow me on my socials, you might have seen that I am currently working on a small Cousera "Guided Project" which I will release soon, that will be FEA for absolute beginners. In the upcoming guided projects, I will include some of the topics listed at the end of the video. If you want to stay up-to-date with my progress there, either follow me on Instagram and/or Twitter :)

  • @Akkachchi
    @Akkachchi 4 месяца назад

    I searched alot about finite element on you tube , this only provides me required information.If possible please upload some more about finite element analysis.Thank you

  • @vinven7
    @vinven7 3 года назад

    Loved the video Jousef. Clearly explained. What is the model of the skull you showed in the video - the one with a circle in the middle of the forehead?

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад

      Thanks Vineeth! That’s a fem simulation of a skull with and without a helmet which you can find in SimScale’s public projects. :)

  • @andrenedaei965
    @andrenedaei965 3 года назад +1

    Very nice video and good explanation. I could not find your next video about other topics such as singularity,Linear and Non-linear?, Would you be able to send a link here?

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад +1

      These were all suggestions from my side but I will definitely will work on them soon :) I am planning to release a course on FEM soon so stay tuned for that as well :)

    • @andrenedaei965
      @andrenedaei965 3 года назад

      Great Jousef and I am looking forward to participating in the course.

  • @artyquantum7283
    @artyquantum7283 3 года назад +1

    Your way of teaching is really great.
    Can you please provide some example using calculations of actual function like e.g:
    f(x, t) = x^t etc. or a simple differential equation like a wave motion.
    And for next lesson if you can extend it to a 3D lattice approximation that would be awesome.

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад +1

      Appreciate it! And for these specific topics it might take a bit but I’ll definitely write that down on my to-do list 😌

    • @artyquantum7283
      @artyquantum7283 3 года назад

      @@JousefM Thanks a lot :)

  • @timeajozsa3806
    @timeajozsa3806 2 года назад

    Did you cover the other topics mentioned at end of the video. I cannot find more videos related to FEA. I would be interested in some of the topics, hourglass, shearlocking, manage projects etc.

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  2 года назад

      Coming in the future. Getting back to more theoretical videos from FEA,CFD and AI :)

  • @richardbrewin4936
    @richardbrewin4936 3 года назад +1

    Can you create an FEA report from an engineered blueprint? I have a couple of pieces of equipment I’d like to get a report on

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад +1

      Could you contact me via email please? Send a request to engineeredmindbusiness@gmail.com

  • @atefrod680
    @atefrod680 2 года назад +1

    Where can the follow up videos be found? Very informative video btw!

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  2 года назад

      In planning! Currently working on more Coursera courses and my own ones, but I have already my video production list for FEA ready. What would you be personally interested in?

    • @atefrod680
      @atefrod680 2 года назад

      @@JousefM Im currently studying mechanical engineering and would like to obtain a more fundemental understanding of FEM. But also get familiair with ots limitations.

  • @realisticmonk804
    @realisticmonk804 4 года назад +3

    Very informative. Is there any MS program for FEM specifically or perhaps a course.

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад +2

      Are you a beginner? The upcoming videos from me will definitely help you out, I planned a course for the future with applications as well as programming exercises which does not exist in that sense so far. Let me know what you think!

    • @realisticmonk804
      @realisticmonk804 4 года назад

      @@JousefM thank you for a quick reply. Actually I am working in preprocessing stage as meshing, connection and assembly of full vehicle for crash domain for 2 years. I wanted to know if any specific MS program is there.

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад

      @@realisticmonk804 For crash simulatin in general I would recommend LS-Dyna, they are quite famous in that field and companies like Porsche use their software to simulate crash tests.

    • @realisticmonk804
      @realisticmonk804 4 года назад

      @@JousefM I am waiting for your next video

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад

      @@realisticmonk804 Thanks for being such an active subscriber :) I already uploaded another one about 2nd order differential equation and how to solve it in MATLAB. By the way, I have started a poll which you can find on my channel in the "Community" tab. Feel free to vote what you want to see next! :)

  • @zss8290
    @zss8290 2 года назад

    Moin, Jousef, also habe ich mich schon bei Cousera an Ihre Projekt teilgenommen, aber welche Kontaktmedien ist besser, wenn ich Frage zu dem detalisierte Dinge des Projekts Ihnen stellen könnte? Also Hilfe brauche. Danke schön! :)

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  2 года назад

      Moin und danke :)
      Am Besten über Instagram oder Twitter. Versuche dann so schnell wie möglich zu antworten! :)
      🐦 Twitter: @jousefm2 // twitter.com/Jousefm2
      📸 IG: instagram.com/jousefmrd/

  • @afaqahmed7591
    @afaqahmed7591 3 года назад

    HI Murad. Very well described video. When is the next video coming if I may ask? cheers

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад

      Plenty in the pipeline - as I am currently finishing up my first coursera course I’m a bit behind for videos. What would you personally like to see? :)

    • @afaqahmed7591
      @afaqahmed7591 3 года назад +1

      @@JousefM thanks for your reply.. I would love to see more videos related to FEM

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад +2

      Sure! Planned 😌

  • @patelpavan5479
    @patelpavan5479 10 месяцев назад

    Which method is best for boundry value problem fem or fdm

  • @MachineLearningwithPhil
    @MachineLearningwithPhil 4 года назад +1

    Just seeing this now. Comment and like for that ALGO.

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад

      Thanks a ton Phil, appreciate it mate! :)

  • @tarangmehta4335
    @tarangmehta4335 4 года назад +3

    Hi, currently i am studying FEM but i am also suggested by professor to look into thermoelasticity problem... Can you suggest me some sources?

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад +1

      Nice topic Tarang! I think that this here is a good start: ethz.ch/content/dam/ethz/special-interest/baug/ibk/structural-mechanics-dam/education/femII/presentation_09_thermomechanics_v2.pdf - I can see if I find some good books that I could recommend.

    • @tarangmehta4335
      @tarangmehta4335 4 года назад

      Thanks Jousef... Its so nice of to reply this soon... I will definitely look to this presentation... And also eagerly waiting for your next videos so as to revise my FEM...

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад +1

      @@tarangmehta4335 Thank you very much mate, appreciate your support :)

  • @gregreilly326
    @gregreilly326 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this excellent video. In your example of a 1-d axially loaded bar, I expect what ultimately you want to find is the displacements {u}, right? In on your equation [K]{u}={F}, you know [K] but you don't know {F}, and you're trying to find {u}, so don't you have too many unknowns? If possible I'd like a simple example where you get numeric answers, not just a relationship between {u} and {F}. If I know F4, can I write F2 and F3 in terms of F4, something like F3=-F4 and F2=-F3? Then I know all the Fs, and I can solve for {u}. Is that how you could use this equation?

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  Год назад +1

      Can do! A draft is currently on my website - hope to push it live in a couple of days/weeks

    • @gregreilly326
      @gregreilly326 Год назад

      @@JousefM Looking forward to it. Thanks!

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  Год назад

      Here's one blog post: www.jousefmurad.com/fem/the-finite-element-method-derivation-discrete-system-1/ - an arithmetic example will follow.

  • @seifsalem2484
    @seifsalem2484 3 года назад

    amazing video put i want to understand some abbreviations
    what is U stands for and the L ?
    epsilon

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад

      Good point Seif!
      u = displacement
      L = Length of the beam
      epsilon = strain
      For more details, have a look at this page: www.engineeringarchives.com/les_mom_truestresstruestrainengstressengstrain.html#:~:text=Engineering%20strain%20is%20the%20amount,length%20as%20given%20by%20Eq4.

  • @marytheraspberry3145
    @marytheraspberry3145 8 месяцев назад

    Hello Mr. Jousef.
    I'm taking the coursera course that you made about FEA, and in the tuto, you clicked a switch that activated 2nd order meshing.
    I can't find that option though. Maybe there was a simscale update and they removed that.
    What do I do instead to get second order meshing?

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  8 месяцев назад

      Check out their documentation

    • @marytheraspberry3145
      @marytheraspberry3145 7 месяцев назад

      @@JousefM I haven´t found any article in the documentation about it.
      Recently, I clicked the event log of what you labeled Mesh Linear and it indicated it was 2nd order.
      So now I will need to set a first order mesh, but I don´t know how, since the order is automatic.

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  7 месяцев назад

      @marytheraspberry3145 the forum helps! 🙂

  • @md.sarowarhossainrana4787
    @md.sarowarhossainrana4787 Год назад

    Don't we need weak form for discrete system?

  • @Danaili6i
    @Danaili6i 4 года назад +5

    Nice video! Did you study/work in Germany? It looks/sounds like it at least! Freundliche Grüße :)

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад +1

      Thanks a ton for your feedback, really appreciate it! Yes I work and study in Germany :)
      Not sure if that’s a good thing if you can hear that 😄😋

    • @Danaili6i
      @Danaili6i 4 года назад +1

      @@JousefM Mach dir kein Stress, hat nichts mit Deutsch Akzent zu tun ;) Ich hab selber Maschinenbau in Deutschland studiert...Deine Erklärungen hören sich bekannt an :)

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад

      @@Danaili6i Ah verstehe ;-) Wo hast du studiert? Nicht zufällig am KIT, oder? :D

  • @longnguyenbuitien3521
    @longnguyenbuitien3521 2 года назад

    Hi, thank you for your video.
    I am a newbie in CAE and I want to learn more about FEM/CFD. So, can you recommend for me some courses teaching FEM/CFD basics?
    Thank you so much.

    • @JousefLITE
      @JousefLITE 2 года назад +1

      Sure thing mate! :) Thanks for watching.
      I can recommend my small Coursera courses for hands-on projects: www.coursera.org/instructor/jousefmrd - these do not go into much theoretical details. I can recommend the courses from Lukasz Skotny or Dominique Madier, experts in their field and very good teachers!
      I am working on a CAE Masterclass as well as separate CFD & FEM courses here: academy.jousefmurad.com/ - sign up for the course newsletter, no spam :)

    • @longnguyenbuitien3521
      @longnguyenbuitien3521 2 года назад

      @@JousefLITE thank you. I'll explore it right now.

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  2 года назад

      Cool! And let me know if you’d want to see something special in the course such as a topic or concept explained
      Support@jousefmurad.com

  • @nishantmarkad4519
    @nishantmarkad4519 Год назад

    linear vs non-linear please

  • @stauffap
    @stauffap 3 года назад

    I think i need simple examples that we can solve by hand to really understand this (for a simple grid). Is that even possible for very simple systems. Maybe solving at least for one timestep?

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад +1

      Good point! You don’t even need it in terms of time steps but can solve easy FEM systems by hand. Will prep something for the future - stay tuned! 🙂

    • @stauffap
      @stauffap 3 года назад

      @@JousefM
      Thanks for the reply! Well, i was talking about CFD mainly. I don't understand yet how i would solve some form of the navier stokes equation to go from some initial condition to the condition after one timestep (in a small 2D grid).

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад

      Ah got you! Thought because you were commenting on the FEM video you also were referring to it :)
      But definitely possible to do that. The easiest and most intuitive way would probably to explain this with Finite-Differences

  • @abrorabyyu6221
    @abrorabyyu6221 3 года назад

    In 9:11 why you put 4 nodes? Why don't 2 or 6 nodes?

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад +1

      You could use as many nodes as you want. The more nodes you use, the better the accuracy but you need more time to compute the solution.
      If you use less, you have a less accurate solution but you're faster. For showing how the FEM system works a low number of nodes make sense then you can actually see how easily the matrices can be assembled (assembling process := putting the individual systems together).

    • @abrorabyyu6221
      @abrorabyyu6221 3 года назад

      @@JousefM thank you, actually i am waiting your content. Cause in here just clicking software fem mindlessly without understanding concept

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад +1

      @@abrorabyyu6221 Coursera mini course (called "Guided Project" for absolute beginners) is in production, hopefully finished soon :) Stay tuned. Make sure to follow me on Twitter & Instagram where I keep my followers posted about latest updates, course creations etc.

  • @BahaaAbdElBaset14
    @BahaaAbdElBaset14 4 года назад +1

    1.30

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад

      Is that the time stamp you mean Bahaa? If so, I assume you want to learn more about how to construct shape functions? :)

  • @bravindra4138
    @bravindra4138 2 года назад

    Can you pin the link for the other videos which follows this. Unable to find the playlist

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  2 года назад

      That’s the only FEM video I have so far. More to come soon 🙂 I’m finishing up coursera courses at the moment on using SimScale for FEA and CFD. Stay tuned mate!

    • @bravindra4138
      @bravindra4138 2 года назад +1

      Ok!!
      A complete course on FEM and CFD may help.

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  2 года назад

      Coming over at academy.jousefmurad.com soonish 🙂😎

  • @sudmudmud357
    @sudmudmud357 3 месяца назад

    How fantastic is this video. I wished they taught this at university 15 years ago ….

  • @deepjyoti9499
    @deepjyoti9499 3 года назад

    Simscale use CodeAster for FEA.

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад +1

      That’s running in the back, correct :)

  • @sarowarhossain9029
    @sarowarhossain9029 Год назад

    Where is the next video?

  • @Oscar-jg9gg
    @Oscar-jg9gg 3 года назад

    why do we use it... why do we have it?

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад

      Approximation method to solve partial differential equations - imagine you do a crash test, way too inefficient to do hundreds of crash tests and there is simply no analytical solution for a deformation of a crash per se. Radical but very easy to understand example :)

  • @MecaByte
    @MecaByte 2 года назад

    History of FEM without mentioning Boris Galerkin !?

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  2 года назад

      Next time 🙂 so many people involved I think the history of FEM needs its own video!

    • @MecaByte
      @MecaByte 2 года назад

      @@JousefM Can't agree more, nice video though by the way

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  2 года назад

      Thanks buddy!! 🙂

  • @w.k8624
    @w.k8624 Год назад

    This is direct stiffness method, not Finite element method.

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  Год назад

      DSM is the beginning of FEM and part of it.

  • @humane11
    @humane11 3 года назад

    hey bhaijaan, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE MAKE A VIDEO soon on the future of Finite element method/ Computer aided Engineering , is it gonna die or demand gonna decrease drastically due to Artificial intelligence, in the upcoming 5-10 years ??
    Please make a detailed specific video...

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  3 года назад +1

      Good question! :) Might come in the future!

    • @humane11
      @humane11 3 года назад +1

      @@JousefM please make it soon brother... I know you're busy in podcasts, but please make a room for this topic soon in your list of podcasts/videos ....maybe arrange a podcast including all these questions with Mr. Lukasz Skotny

  • @MjahedTV
    @MjahedTV 4 года назад +3

    Kmfdag

    • @JousefM
      @JousefM  4 года назад

      Danke dir Bruder!